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Charophyta (UK: / k ə ˈ r ɒ f ɪ t ə, ˌ k ær ə ˈ f aɪ t ə /) is a group of freshwater green algae, called charophytes (/ ˈ k ær ə ˌ f aɪ t s /), sometimes treated as a division, [2] yet also as a superdivision [3] or an unranked clade.
Zygnematophyceae (or Conjugatophyceae) is a class of green algae in the paraphylum streptophyte algae, also referred to as Charophyta, [2] consisting of more than 4000 described species. [3] The Zygnematophyceae are the sister clade of the Embryophyta (land plants).
Charophyceae is a class of charophyte green algae. AlgaeBase places it in division Charophyta. [1] Extant (living) species are placed in a single order Charales, [2] commonly known as "stoneworts" and "brittleworts".
This category contains valid Charophyta species names, i.e. species of Streptophyta with the exclusion of land plants. Alternate names (i.e. junior synonyms) are not included here. Italicized entries are articles about species in monotypic genera; these are redirected to their appropriate genus article.
The Zygnematales (Greek: ζυγός (zygós) and νῆμα (nḗma) , νήματος (nḗmatos) ), also called the Conjugatales, [1] are an order of green algae, [2] comprising several thousand different species in two families.
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Charales is an order of freshwater green algae in the division Charophyta, class Charophyceae, commonly known as stoneworts. Depending on the treatment of the genus Nitellopsis , living (extant) species are placed into either one family ( Characeae ) or two (Characeae and Feistiellaceae ).
Chara braunii is one of only several ecorticate species of the genus Chara occurring in Europe and the only species without cortication known from Poland. [1] Chara braunii is the first Charophyceae for which the whole nuclear genome has been sequenced and published.